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Hannah M. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of Owen P. Smith, Appellant, v. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, James C. Gorman, John Skahara, and J. R. Benson, Appellees, 1931 — 49 F.2d 1084 · caselaw · US
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Hannah M. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of Owen P. Smith, Appellant, v. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, James C. Gorman, John Skahara, and J. R. Benson, Appellees
49 F.2d 1084·United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit·1931
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Hannah M. SMITH, Administratrix of the Estate of Owen P. Smith, Appellant, v. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, James C. Gorman, John Skahara, and J. R. Benson, Appellees.
No. 4459.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
May 25, 1931.
E. Howard M’Caleb, of New Orleans, La., and Henry B. Floyd, of Washington, D. C., ior appellant.
Paul Bakewell, of St. Louis, Mo., for appellees.
Before ALSCHULER, EYANS, and SPARKS, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Upon the authority of Smith, Petitioner, v. Springdale Amusement Park, Ltd., et al., Respondents, 51 S. Ct. 368, 75 L. Ed.-, decided by the United States Supreme Court April 13, 1931, tbe decree of the District Court is affirmed.